no, they use a small plastic clamp and then cut chord after clamp. clamp stays on until chord dries up and falls off.
a tie knot
You can cut the cord with sterilised scissors, but be careful: first you must tie the cord and then cut it at 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the kittens belly. You can cut the cord with sterilised scissors, but be careful: first you must tie the cord and then cut it at 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the kittens belly.
Another name for the Hercules knot is the square knot.
To 're-marry' is to tie a new knot...
You can tie a knot between the old wold and the new wool, then as you work around the knot, push it into the interior of the cord so that it is invisible in the finished work.
You can use lether cord or a light rope and simply tie a knot above both testicles. This is done often in sex and in particular S&M,
Soon after birth the umbilical cord is clamped about 7 to 10mm from the infant's abdomen, the cord is then cut, separating the new born from the placenta. The baby will wear a cord tie or a plastic cord clamp until the cut edge has sufficiently sealed. The remaining cord stump will continue to dry for about 7 to 10 days when it will naturally drop off, the remnant becoming one's belly button.
Just tie a knot!
This is a personal opinion question but the double windsor knot is the most popular knot for ties in the US and is also to most the most fashionable tie knot in the US as well. http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to/video/how-to-tie-a-tie-in-a-double-windsor-knot-144760/
Yes it is possible to tie your legs into a knot. Also its possible to get tied into a knot with someone else's legs.
There is no information listed on the processes a person can use on their tie. It is stated that there are four ways to tie a tie. Some of the ways are four in hand knot, half Windsor knot, and the traditional Windsor knot.
Tying a knot is not difficult and is often done by accident, so a monkey can definitely tie a knot. However, it is highly unlikely that a useful knot will result.